National Native Alcohol and DRug Abuse Program (NNADAP)

The goal of the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) is to help First Nations and Inuit communities setup and operate programs aimed at reducing high levels of alcohol, drug, and solvent abuse among on-reserve populations. In Sagkeeng, NNADAP provides community members with an Alcohol Anonymous program as well as access to counselling and referrals.
NNADAP Services
Prevention
Intervention
Aftercare
What is NNADAP is NOT responsible for?
If you have any questions regarding the Sagkeeng Health Centre's NNADAP program, please a contact:
Gabe Bruyere - NNADAP Worker
Linda Fontaine - NNADAP Worker
(204) 367-9990
NNADAP Services
Prevention
- Public awareness campaigns
- Public meetings
- Developing content for schools on alcohol and drug abuse
- School programs
Intervention
- Discussion groups and social programs
Aftercare
- Counselling
- Sharing Circles
- Support groups
- Crisis Intervention
- Support visits
- Outreach visits
- Referrals
- AA meetings
What is NNADAP is NOT responsible for?
- Providing clients with money
- Providing transportation
- Feeding clients
- Paying for hotel rooms
- Finding a place for clients to stay
- Providing for the children of clients
- Decisions regarding acceptance into a treatment centre
- Personal transportation to and from treatment centres
If you have any questions regarding the Sagkeeng Health Centre's NNADAP program, please a contact:
Gabe Bruyere - NNADAP Worker
Linda Fontaine - NNADAP Worker
(204) 367-9990